The New York Rangers defeated the Boston Bruins 6-2 in the 2025 NHL Thanksgiving Showdown at TD Garden on November 28. Artemi Panarin recorded four points, including a goal and three assists, while Mika Zibanejad scored twice on the power play. The Bruins were without forwards David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha due to injuries.
The New York Rangers improved to 13-11-2 with their third straight win, dominating the Boston Bruins 6-2 in the Thanksgiving Showdown. Rangers coach Mike Sullivan praised Panarin's playmaking: "He has the ability, game-breaking ability with his playmaking, and once again it was on display tonight." Panarin opened scoring at 3:28 of the first period with a snap shot from the right circle after a 2-on-1 feed from Will Cuylle, making it 1-0. Carson Soucy extended the lead to 2-0 at 12:02 with a one-timer from the left circle off a ricocheted pass from Vincent Trocheck.
In the second period, with Hampus Lindholm in the penalty box for a double minor, Zibanejad scored twice in 45 seconds on the power play. He one-timed from the left circle at 14:22 for 3-0, then added a slap pass at 15:07 for 4-0. Zibanejad noted, "I'm assuming they weren't happy with their first period, and we knew they were going to come out harder."
The Bruins, record 14-12-0, fought back in the third. Casey Mittelstadt, returning from injury, scored at 4:07 by converting a loose puck in a scramble, his fifth goal of the season. Morgan Geekie followed at 5:49, tipping Elias Lindholm's shot for his NHL-leading 18th goal, making it 4-2. Alexis Lafreniere added an empty-netter at 16:36, and Vladislav Gavrikov sealed it at 17:02.
Igor Shesterkin made 19 saves for the Rangers, while Joonas Korpisalo stopped 30 for Boston. Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm said, "It was a tough game for us. We weren't ready at the start, weren't ready for a full 60 minutes." Boston was shorthanded without Pastrnak and Zacha, both day-to-day, and Matej Blumel on long-term injured reserve. Georgii Merkulov was recalled for the game.
Adam Fox had three assists, and the Rangers outshot Boston 36-21. Panarin's performance was his 19th four-point game with New York, tying Jean Ratelle for second in franchise history.